Same Day Shipping

Super Bright LEDs warehouses are centrally located in the U.S. If your order is placed Monday through Friday before 3 p.m CDT, we will ship it that day. If you find that you need to return or exchange a product, we offer hassle-free 30 day returns and exchanges inside and outside of the U.S.

Overview

Linear LED light bar fixtures are an extremely versatile solution for a variety of lighting needs, such as cabinet lighting, under-cabinet lighting, desk lighting, bookshelf lighting, showcase lighting, workbench lighting, RV ceiling lights, and more. This 3-1/4' flush-mount aluminum LED light bar emits up to 1,440 lumens of cool white or ultra warm white illumination. Choose a clear lens for high light output or a frosted lens for smooth illumination without visible hot spots. The LED light fixture has 12 VDC operation. Easily join up to 2 fixtures together with the bar's male and female DC barrel connectors. Mounting hardware is included.

Warranties & Certifications

Super Bright LEDs, Inc. offers a 5-year warranty to protect against manufacturer defects and malfunctions. If you experience failure of an LED or other component not caused by negligence, abuse, unauthorized repair or disassembly, we will replace the product within the warranty period. If the same product is no longer available, a product of equal value may be substituted. Read More

IP (Ingress Protection) Rating

Specifications

Beam Angle

120 degree

CRI

75 CRI

CRI

Conductors

2

Connection Type

CPS Connector, CPS Female, CPS Male

Connector Type

5.5mm Barrel

Current Draw @ Operating Voltage

2.25A (2250mA)

Current Draw @ Operating Voltage

Current Draw is used to size fuses and wire for a circuit. Current draw is the amount of energy consumed by an LED or LEDs in an electrical circuit at a specific voltage, measured in amps (A) or milliamps (mA).

Max Run (or maximum run) is used to specify the total number of strips that can run in series without experiencing dimming due to voltage drop. When Max Run is reached, power wires for additional devices must be 'home run' directly back to the power source, starting a new run.